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johnmo

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#197922 18-Jun-2016 11:29
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Anyone having problems with aws in sydney this morning

 

Looks like connectivity issue?

 

 

 

John


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  #1576170 18-Jun-2016 12:05
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Just checked now and its taking a long time to log in to the console but I did get in.

 

Im getting a pretty decent ping to AWS Sydney Southeast 2b. So yeh, it seems to be working fine.  The web console is running horrendously slow.




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  #1576184 18-Jun-2016 12:28
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The dashboard is all green. However a lot of websites are being weird today, and GZ isn't loading because it's waiting for cloudfront.net which is the AWS CDN. So something's up, either with AWS or with connectivity to AWS. I don't run production servers in Sydney, I use US West because that's where most of my customers are.

 

I'm on 2degrees fiber.


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  #1576186 18-Jun-2016 12:32
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I think it's a 2d routing issue - swap over to my DTS connection and everyting is fine - on 2d major packet loss etc.




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  #1576189 18-Jun-2016 12:39
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AWS status page finally updates and problem appears fixed.

 

5:24 PM PDT We are investigating an issue with an Internet provider outside of our network, which may be impacting connectivity between some customers networks and the AP-SOUTHEAST-2 Region. Connectivity to instances and services within the region is not impacted by the event.

 

 

 

Looks they lost connectivity to NZ and some other places for a couple of hours.

 

 


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